Clinical and Pathological Foundations of the Nervous System
This book provides a comprehensive and structured exploration of neurological disorders, integrating core principles of pathology with clinical neurology and neuroanatomical localization.
It is designed to help readers build a clear conceptual framework of diseases affecting the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, while maintaining strong clinical relevance throughout.
The content is organized systematically, beginning with foundational concepts and progressing through congenital malformations, infections, neurodegenerative diseases, demyelinating disorders, cerebrovascular diseases, seizures, tumors, peripheral neuropathies, and disorders of consciousness. Special emphasis is placed on clinical correlation and localization, enabling readers to connect anatomical regions with characteristic neurological deficits.
This approach allows for a deeper understanding of disease mechanisms as well as practical application in diagnosis and clinical reasoning.
The book is particularly suited for:
Medical students preparing for professional and competitive examinationsResidents in medicine, neurology, and pathologyClinicians seeking a structured reference for neurological disordersLearners aiming to integrate pathology with clinical practiceKey strengths of this book include:
Comprehensive coverage of neurological disordersIntegration of pathology with clinical features and localizationClear and logical organization for efficient learningInclusion of both common and important rare conditionsEmphasis on high-yield and exam-relevant conceptsRather than presenting isolated topics, this book offers a unified understanding of the nervous system in disease, bridging the gap between foundational science and clinical application.